Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... person under discussion has young children and that child care would be required if this person were to work . In both single - parent and two - parent house- holds this person is usually the mother . In general it is costly to hold a ...
... person under discussion has young children and that child care would be required if this person were to work . In both single - parent and two - parent house- holds this person is usually the mother . In general it is costly to hold a ...
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TABLE 1 Factor Loadings - Orthogonal Solution with Varimax Rotation Person Factor I Factor II Factor III 1234567 ... persons , 10 through 18 are pro - choice activists , and 19 to 27 are pro - life activists . Three people loaded ...
TABLE 1 Factor Loadings - Orthogonal Solution with Varimax Rotation Person Factor I Factor II Factor III 1234567 ... persons , 10 through 18 are pro - choice activists , and 19 to 27 are pro - life activists . Three people loaded ...
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... Person 1 believed that abortion should be permitted under certain conditions , including rape , incest , threat to the mother's life , and difficulty in caring for a child . Person 3 agreed with the statement " I don't have a definite ...
... Person 1 believed that abortion should be permitted under certain conditions , including rape , incest , threat to the mother's life , and difficulty in caring for a child . Person 3 agreed with the statement " I don't have a definite ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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